Reviews
Cross Timbers/Toronto Point
User Reviews
Amanda Banja
Great place to bring your family. Fishing.. Full hookups.. basketball court.. volleyball.. laundry mat... Boat ramp.. showers ... Fire pits.. grills . .. pets allowed. Handicap accessible..
Brian (Gonefishing)
Showers/Restrooms are closed in the off season, only vaulted restrooms available. Campground Roads and pads are in good shape. Good Hiking/MTB trails. Great boat ramp and dock.
Brandon Burke
5/7/2024 Lake is very high with flooding in some spots, but still mostly usable. I stayed in the Toronto Point area and had to move some logs at the boat launch, but was able to get on the water. Beautiful campground and well maintained facility.
Stephen Holbert
Manns Cove is a really primitive site, but a really good spot for hammocking and checking out the water. We were able to spot a copperhead snake, but mostly just lots of spiders and a few skinks. Access to the water is somewhat limited, not much of a beach line. It’s pretty rocky.
Antigone Means
I love to hike and camp here year round! The trails are nicely maintained. Added 9/5/22: Fantastic bird watching. Unfortunately, lots of loud people post quiet hour and a lot of trash at the shore and in the campgrounds.
Benita
This is a beautiful, quiet, well maintained state park in such a lovely area of Kansas. Campsites are well spaced and level. Some are packed gravel, some are concrete pads that look very new. 50/30/20 amp and water campsites, as well as several full hook up sites. There are primitive tent type sites that are just amazing looking. All the camping areas are in completely shaded areas. This lake is surrounded by wonderful trees and green hills. We saw many happy fisherman holding up fish they had just caught. We walked a portion of one of the trails which looked to be well maintained, though a bit wet because of rain. There are several miles of trails for hiking. There is one modern shower house that appears to be clean and functional though we didn't use it. Other shower houses are the old open-air type, which we didn't use either. There are four rental cabins here that look absolutely wonderful, right on the lake edge with decks with nice views. Ice for sale at a small convenience store in the Toronto Point area of the park, with laundry available also. Firewood available for sale. Kayaks and life jackets are free to borrow. One of the old shower houses has been turned into a really good food stand which I think is only open on weekends. Very friendly staff in the entire park. Little to no cell service. This is a truly great place to unplug and relax. But beware if you've not been there before, Google maps will try to take you down a gravel road. Plan ahead for your route. Finding the different camping loops is challenging, too. But do it! It's worth the effort.